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The installer puts the theme files somewhere in /usr. If this folder is located on an encrypted partition, grub will not have access to it when booting and the theme will not work.
To solve this, the installer could ask whether you want the files in /usr or in /boot/grub
When the scope is a file location that contains a space in the name, Hammer defaults back to the desktop folder if you want to open a new instance, instead of using the scope.
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- After starting Hammer, click 'Choose an instance' and browse to a folder with a space in the name - for example 'My Documents'
- Open an instance; this works correctly
- Choose 'Open new instance' to see that
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Neuromorphic Interface: For the to-do's and all buttons, so it looks more appealing.
Something like this.